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2024 College Football Thread


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I freaking hate teams that cut block all freaking game.  I can’t recall seeing a team do it to the extent Lousivlle is in a long time.  Does it work? Yes. It has worked this game.   It totally Impacts how a defensive front plays because they don’t want to get hurt.  Has this game. 

Pretty sure Louisville finally snapped someone’s leg just there. 

Clemson’s O isn’t doing their job so the L will be on them and the O.  They should be good enough to outside them.  They ain’t tonight. L is in the O. 

But for real, fug cut blocking kids all freaking game.   It works.  To me that cheap and dirty football. 

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2 minutes ago, CRA said:

I freaking hate teams that cut block all freaking game.  I can’t recall seeing a team do it to the extent Lousivlle is in a long time.  Does it work? Yes. It has worked this game.   It totally Impacts how a defensive front plays because they don’t want to get hurt.  

Pretty sure Louisville finally snapped someone’s leg just there. 

Clemson’s O isn’t doing their job so the L will be on them and the O.  But for real, fug chop blocking kids all game 

Georgia fuging Tech for YEARS

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9 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Georgia fuging Tech for YEARS

I don’t think this is the normal approach.  Think they thought their weakened OL couldn’t hang so they consistently have cut blocked all game.  Taken 2 freaking DL out with it.   And it just  has killed the front of Clemson from being able to play……and I don’t blame them for playing cautious and not wanting their knees blown. 

I wish they would just ban cut blocking.  Hope Dabo makes a lot of noise about what BS it is.  Specifically as an all game strategy by your whole OL.  Maybe not directly after the game (because it’s crying then), but I hope he gets on that soapbox eventually

 

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ball game in Clemson.  

fug Lousivlle and their cut blocking.

Well, I was wrong about Clemson.  Thought their O was better than it apparently is.  

Clemson might take 2 more Ls after this.  That’s Gamecocks game being 1 of them 

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7 minutes ago, CamWhoaaCam said:

Nope Miami will win by default. They have the best QB in the ACC. Ward is good enough to win this awful conference.

 

They will get exposed in the playoffs tho. Can't take the ACC champions serious in the playoffs. 

It's about more than just QB and superstars, man. Miami's defense is awful. They don't have much room for error on offense. I've seen how that usually works out over the course of a full season. You're almost always gonna take a couple of unexpected Ls because your offense has an off day, turnovers, or just a bad break or two. You get too dazzled by star power.

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